President Trump's December 16, 2025, proclamation expanded U.S. entry restrictions to 39 countries—adding 20 nations to a prior June order covering 19—effective January 1, 2026, due to inadequate vetting and national security risks, as detailed in White House fact sheets. Recent USCIS alerts reinforce strengthened screening for these countries, amid ongoing immigration enforcement priorities including ICE and CBP funding debates. In the past 30 days, Middle East tensions and congressional efforts like Rep. Ogles' push for bans on additional Muslim-majority nations have spurred trader talk of further executive actions, though no new suspensions have been announced. Upcoming policy deadlines and diplomatic developments could influence additional proclamations.
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This market will resolve to "Yes" if Donald Trump issues any executive order, signs any bill into law, or if the Trump administration otherwise takes any formal action which is aimed at fully or partially suspending entry into the U.S. for nationals of any specific, additional country between market issuance and the listed date, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No".
A qualifying action must be aimed at restricting or banning entry into the United States for nationals of a particular country or countries. Blanket actions to restrict entry for individuals holding certain visa classes, or other generalized entry restrictions, which do not target a specific country or countries, will not count.
Additional country refers to any country not subject to a full or partial suspension of entry as of the December 16 proclamation.
Any qualifying government action taken within this market’s timeframe will qualify for a "Yes" resolution, regardless of when the policy takes effect. However, announcements of future or planned bans which are not made official through government action will not qualify.
Any action meeting these criteria will count, even if its implementation is immediately halted or delayed by judicial or other actions.
The primary resolution source for this market will be information from the US federal government; however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
Mercado Aberto: Dec 18, 2025, 5:03 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...This market will resolve to "Yes" if Donald Trump issues any executive order, signs any bill into law, or if the Trump administration otherwise takes any formal action which is aimed at fully or partially suspending entry into the U.S. for nationals of any specific, additional country between market issuance and the listed date, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No".
A qualifying action must be aimed at restricting or banning entry into the United States for nationals of a particular country or countries. Blanket actions to restrict entry for individuals holding certain visa classes, or other generalized entry restrictions, which do not target a specific country or countries, will not count.
Additional country refers to any country not subject to a full or partial suspension of entry as of the December 16 proclamation.
Any qualifying government action taken within this market’s timeframe will qualify for a "Yes" resolution, regardless of when the policy takes effect. However, announcements of future or planned bans which are not made official through government action will not qualify.
Any action meeting these criteria will count, even if its implementation is immediately halted or delayed by judicial or other actions.
The primary resolution source for this market will be information from the US federal government; however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
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0x65070BE91...President Trump's December 16, 2025, proclamation expanded U.S. entry restrictions to 39 countries—adding 20 nations to a prior June order covering 19—effective January 1, 2026, due to inadequate vetting and national security risks, as detailed in White House fact sheets. Recent USCIS alerts reinforce strengthened screening for these countries, amid ongoing immigration enforcement priorities including ICE and CBP funding debates. In the past 30 days, Middle East tensions and congressional efforts like Rep. Ogles' push for bans on additional Muslim-majority nations have spurred trader talk of further executive actions, though no new suspensions have been announced. Upcoming policy deadlines and diplomatic developments could influence additional proclamations.
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